Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir

The Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir (FMDM) (Arabic: كلية طب الأسنان بالمنستير) is a dental school in Monastir, Tunisia. It is the first school to be established within the University of Monastir, and it is the only institution for dental studies in the country.[3][4]

Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir
كلية طب الأسنان بالمنستير
TypePublic (National)
Established14 November 1975
Academic affiliation
University of Monastir
DeanPr. Fethi Maatouk[1]
Students1516[2]
Address
Avicenna Street
, ,
CampusUrban
LanguageFrench
Websitehttp://www.fmdm.rnu.tn/

The faculty is under the dual supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Ministry of Public Health.[5]

Dental studies in Tunisia are reserved for a selection of the elites of high school students who have passed their baccalaureate, hence the fact that admission is exclusive to scientific branches having the highest score nationally.[6][7]

History

Foundation

Before the inauguration of the faculty of dentistry of Monastir and until the beginning of the 1980s, Tunisian dentists studied in foreign universities, mainly in France.[8]

The university was founded by law n ° 75–71 of 14 November 1975, and it has been part of the University of Monastir[9][10] since 2004.[11]

The inauguration of the faculties of dentistry and pharmacy took place on 20 November 1975 in the presence of President Habib Bourguiba.

The first promotion, counting only 46 students, graduated in 1982.[8][12]

Deans

From 1975 to 1990, the management of the faculty was assured by the deans of the faculty of pharmacy who then took charge of both faculties:[12]

  • Pr Mahmoud Yaâcoub (1975–?) ;
  • Pr Moncef Jeddi (?–1990) ;
  • Pr Mongi Beïzig (1990–1996) : first odontologist dean of the faculty ;
  • Pr Mongi Majdoub[13] (1996–2002) : two mandates ;
  • Pr Khaled Bouraoui[14] (2002–2005) ;
  • Pr Abdellatif Abid (2005–2012) : two mandates ;
  • Pr Ali Ben Rahma (2012–2017) : two mandates ;
  • Pr Fethi Maatouk (from 2017).

Location

The faculty is located on Avicenna Street in Monastir near the Faculty of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Medicine and the Graduate School of Health Sciences and Techniques and is associated with a university-hospital dental clinic.[15]

Numbers

According to 2017–2018 statistics, the Faculty of Dentistry in Monastir has:

  • 1516 students.[16]
  • 141 university professors.[17]
  • Contains more than 11 research units.[15][18]

Infrastructure

The faculty covers an area of almost 5,000 m2 and shares the campus with the faculty of pharmacy.

Logo of the university on the entrance portal

Amphitheatres and other

  • Three amphitheatres for lectures ;
  • A university auditorium for conventions ;
  • A Library ;
  • Two Internet access rooms ;
  • A cultural and leisure area ;[19]

Teaching laboratories

  • Eight teaching laboratories :
    • Anatomy ;
    • Histology ;
    • Molecular and cellular biology ;
    • Computer science ;
    • Physiology ;
    • Chemistry ;
    • Biochemistry ;
    • Microbiology ;
  • Nine practical work rooms :

Research units and laboratories

The university's professors are known for their contributions to the field of scientific and medical research nationally and internationally.[22][23][24]

Associated hospitals and departements

In order to provide a comprehensive training for residents, interns and students in the fourth and fifth grades, they must get through daily clinical traineeship during their studies. These specialized trainings are held in the following university-hospital centers that receive students, interns and residents :

Curriculum

The university delivers doctoral degrees in dentistry and provides training for masters and doctoral theses.

The programme of medical studies for the national diploma of doctor of dentistry lasts six years: five years of externship and one year of internship, divided into:

  • two years in the first cycle of dental studies: a basic science-based training, thus more theoretical than practical;
  • three years in the second cycle of dental studies: theoretical and practical training with immersion in the clinical environment (students spend as many hours at the clinic as the faculty during this cycle);
  • a year of paid compulsory internship trainee and validated at the end by a final examination:
  • closure of the studies and of the internship by a thesis defense.[25]

These studies are organized by discipline, modules and certificates and are given in the form of lectures, tutorials, practical work and clinical placements. Students are assessed by written and oral exams, practical and directed exams and clinical examinations.

After the six-year basic cycle, students who got their diploma or validated their internship may pass a national residency examination (specialization exam)[26] to register for the third cycle of specialized studies in dentistry and pursue specialization studies either clinical or fundamental

These specialties are divided into two major categories:[27][28]

Community life

  • Cultural Association of the FMDM: association created in 1997 and regrouping several clubs (video, music, painting, internal radio, dance and magazine);
  • University Sports Association of the FMDM: association created in 1981;
  • Scout FMDM: Scouts association created in 1994 by students and mainly concerned with volunteer work;
  • Tunisian Association for Dental Research: its main objective is to promote research in dentistry by providing various means of training and application;
  • Tunisian Association of Dental Students: Member of the International Association of Dental Students.

International relations

Since its inception, the university has been developing exchange agreements and cooperations, given the historical circumstances of its creation, as with the faculties of dental surgery in Marseille, Paris-VII, Bordeaux and Alger.

In 2017–2018, the faculty has 42 foreign students out of a total of 1,526, representing 3% of the total student population, in a context marked by the evolution of African cooperation and the opening up of countries of the continent to collaboration in scientific research and the exchange of experiences and information.

Since its affiliation with the University of Monastir in 2004, most of the international conventions are made through it, such as Erasmus +, Erasmus Mundus, the Quality Support Program for Higher Education, the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, NursingCAS or other types of bilateral exchanges with foreign universities.

Among the partner institutions:

See also

References

  1. "FMDM – Conseil scientifique". www.fmdm.rnu.tn.
  2. "FMDM – En chiffres". www.fmdm.rnu.tn.
  3. "Guide de l'étudiant (Student's guide)" (PDF). medecindentiste.org.tn (in French). Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  4. "Le doyen de la faculté de médecine dentaire souhaite revoir à la baisse le nombre des étudiants". Radio SHEMS FM (in French). Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  5. "Journal Officiel de la République Tunisienne N2 5 janvier 1996 : Décret n95-2603 du 25 décembre 1995 fixant le cadre général du régime des études et les conditions d'obtention du diplôme national de docteur en médecine dentaire" [Official newspaper of the tunisian republic number 2 of the 5th January 1996: Decree n95-2603 of 25 December 1995 laying down the general framework of the study regime and the conditions for obtaining the national diploma of doctor of dentistry.] (PDF). legislation.tn (in French). 5 January 1996. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  6. "L'accès aux études". medecindentiste.org.tn. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  7. Mazzella, Sylvie (2009). La mondialisation étudiante: le Maghreb entre nord et sud (in French). KARTHALA Editions. p. 303. ISBN 9782811103071.
  8. "LES ETUDES EN MEDECINE DENTAIRE" [Studies in dental medecine in Tunisia]. medecindentiste.org.tn. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  9. "University of Monastir | Ranking & Review". www.4icu.org. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  10. "University of Monastir". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  11. "History : university of monastir". www.um.rnu.tn. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  12. "FMDM – Historique". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  13. "Décret n°99-1644 du 26 juillet 1999" (PDF). legislation.tn. 6 August 1999. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  14. "Décret n°2002–3051 du 25 novembre 2002" (PDF).
  15. "Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir : university of monastir". www.um.rnu.tn. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  16. "FMDM – En chiffres". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  17. "FMDM – FMDM – Liste des Enseignants". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  18. Abid, Abdellatif (December 2004). "Oral health in Tunisia". International Dental Journal. 54 (6 Suppl 1): 389–394. ISSN 0020-6539. PMID 15631102.
  19. "FMDM – Infrastructures". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  20. "Faculté de Médecine Dentaire de Monastir". ResearchGate. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  21. "FMDM – Laboratoire de recherche". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  22. Belkhir, Mohamed Semir; Douki, Nebiha (June 1991). "A new concept for removal of dental fluorosis stains". Journal of Endodontics. 17 (6): 288–292. doi:10.1016/S0099-2399(06)81869-8. ISSN 0099-2399.
  23. Touzi, S; Cavelier, S; Chantereau, C; Tavernier, B (11 April 2014). "Vieillissement des structures dentaires et péridentaires". www.em-consulte.com (in French). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  24. JAOUADI, Jamila; JEMLI, Safa; FNAÏECH, Achraf; CHRAÏEF, Houda; BEN RAHMA, Ali; BOUZIDI, Mohamed Ali; MAJDOUB, Mongi (23 December 2016). "Résorption tubérositaire et délimitation distale des prothèses totales maxillaires : à propos d'un cas". Actualités Odonto-Stomatologiques (in French) (280): 7. doi:10.1051/aos/2016077. ISSN 0001-7817.
  25. "Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir : university of monastir". www.um.rnu.tn. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  26. "FMDM – Régime des études". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  27. "FMDM – Résidanat". www.fmdm.rnu.tn. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  28. "Décret n 2009–2347 du 12 août 2009 relatif à la spécialisation en médecine dentaire et au statut juridique des résidents en médecine dentaire" (PDF). atds.org.tn. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
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